Marketed as “liquid gold” for gut and immune health, colostrum plays a critical role in infancy—but research suggests adults ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Nina Shapiro is a physician writer who dispels health myths. A trend in aiming to boost one’s immune function and ...
Bovine colostrum represents the first secreted milk post-parturition and is rich in immunoglobulins, growth factors and essential bioactive compounds that are critical for the establishment of passive ...
Taking bovine colostrum supplements—the powdered form of the golden milky liquid that cows produce for their newborn calves—is ethically cruel and scientifically unfounded, according to a prominent ...
KUTV — August is Breastfeeding Month. Breastfeeding has been around as long as there have been babies! Breastfeeding has health benefits for babies and their moms. According to the CDC, infants who ...
Bovine colostrum is made from the milky fluid a cow secretes after giving birth. It may help improve immunity, fight germs, and promote gut health. It appears safe for people, but more research is ...
Scroll through social media, and it won’t be long before you stumble on colostrum supplements—a buzzy nutrition trend that makes big claims and leaves us with even bigger questions. Kourtney ...
If you’re even tangentially into exercise and wellness, there’s a reasonable chance you have seen colostrum all over your social media feeds. It’s the nutrient-dense milk that all mammals produce ...
Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian recently launched Lemme Colostrum, a new addition to her wellness brand that includes both gummies and a liquid creamer. In true Kardashian style, the campaign ...
Hours after giving birth, I sat in my hospital bed holding my newborn as a nurse massaged my breasts. Squeezing each one from top to bottom, she was searching for any hint of the “good stuff” or ...
TikTok has inspired some interesting wellness-related and nutritional experimentation, including hair slugging, liquid chlorophyll, and eating oranges in the shower. And this one is no exception: ...